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walterbyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Is there some book, or other reference, that explains of this? I was
>thinking about "Python for Dummies." The "Think like a Computer
>Scientist" book, and "Dive into Python" book don't seem to explain
>Python's object model clearly enough for me.

Speaking as the co-author of _Python for Dummies_, we certainly tried to
make much of this clear, but I haven't seen any reviews yet (partly our
fault for not getting out review copies).
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